Wild birds not pose an an infection threat to poultry and different captive birds, in accordance with the Finnish Food Authority.
The Finnish Food Authority introduced that it’s dismantling an avian influenza an infection zone that was established over the summer season to forestall the fowl borne illness from spreading.
In a press launch issued on Wednesday, the authority mentioned that the avian influenza state of affairs amongst wild birds has eased whereas the variety of wild birds in Finland has considerably decreased as a consequence of migration.
Wild birds not pose an an infection threat to poultry and different captive birds, the authority mentioned, noting that the choice to dismantle the zone was primarily based on the findings of an professional group.
The choice is go into impact on 8 November. At the identical time, the an infection zone’s security process guidelines may also come to an finish.
In an effort to fight an avian influenza outbreak in July, the authority established an an infection zone below the auspices of the Animal Diseases Act. It later expanded the zone.
Initially, the an infection zone included the areas of Southwest Finland, Satakunta, South Ostrobothnia, Ostrobothnia and Central Ostrobothnia. Then in direction of the top of July, authority added the areas of Pirkanmaa, Päijät-Häme, Kanta-Häme and Uusimaa to the zone.
Regulations for keepers of captive birds within the zone had been eased in mid-October.
During the fowl flu epidemic, authorities confirmed 33 avian flu instances amongst wild birds. The illness was additionally discovered amongst animals at 31 fur farms.
Disease management measures at fur farms are persevering with, in accordance with the authority, however no new suspected infections have been detected at farms since September.
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